Fantasy Tip: Suzuki has had a surprisingly strong season, but you have to wonder how long he can keep up this pace. Still, Suzuki is worth starting in daily formats because of his ability to still hit the ball.

Fantasy Tip: Suzuki has only two hits in his last eight games but is still hitting .335 this season, which makes him a decent option in daily fantasy leagues. Rojas and Mathis should not be starting options outside NL-only leagues.

Miami Marlins OF Ichiro Suzuki had two more hits Thursday, July 21, and is now just four hits shy of the 3,000-hit mark for his career. He'll become the 30th player all time to reach 3,000 hits.

Fantasy Tip: Ichiro is defying age at 42 this season with a .343/.419/.399 slash line, but he has no home runs and only 12 RBI, and he doesn't really run much anymore, either. It's been a fun ride to watch him approach the milestone, but with inconsistent playing time, too, he's merely a help the average category in deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Stanton has found his slugging form with six home runs, 18 RBI and a .600 slugging percentage over his past 21 games. Sub him out where you can in seasonal lineups Thursday. Suzuki is batting .341 this season and is a viable low-priced flier in daily contests Thursday. He's also a depth option to plug into your cavernous mixed and NL-only lineups when he's playing. For those keeping track at home, Suzuki is up to 2,994 career hits.